![]() ![]() Like the other books in the series, I could vividly picture every detail! He is usually the one that is the most energetic and keeps everyone optimistic, but this is the book where we see the other sides of him. ![]() In this book, Keefe was focused on, and he went through a lot of internal conflict. ![]() There were a lot of conflicts, and an even mix of internal and external conflicts. It was taken in a whole new direction, and a lot of the questions that were in my head were answered in ways that I couldn't predict, and I love when authors do that. I loved reading Neverseen, and I couldn't put it down! Unlike the past three books, Neverseen does not take place in the Lost Cities, and is in a completely different environment that I was pleasantly surprised by. This book started at the moment Everblaze ended, which was unusual and helpful. On top of it all, Sophie finds out that not everybody is who they say they are, and saying the three words "I trust you" could drastically change your life. Sophie and her friends must find a cure before the gnomes die. In the mist of creating new relationships and strengthening abilities, the Neverseen started a plague that will infect all the gnomes. ![]() In their new home, The Black Swan requests them to only train on their abilities. Sophie and her friends are running away to join the Black Swan. I have been eagerly awaiting Neverseen, the fourth book in the incredible, middle grade fantasy series Keeper of the Lost Cities. ![]()
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